A year on from his explosive exit from Good Morning Britain, Piers Morgan is back on TV with his new show Uncensored and he had a warning for who he branded 'whiny woke over-sensitive snowflakes' ahead of its launch.
Millions of viewers looked on as Piers stormed off the GMB set during an argument with Alex Beresford over Meghan Markle and, hours later, it was confirmed that he had left the show with immediate effect. It was reported that Piers quit after refusing to apologise for his comments about Meghan in which he branded her a liar, in the aftermath of her and Prince Harry's allegations against the Royal Family in their explosive Oprah Winfrey interview.
It was announced in September last year, after Piers teased news of his big TV comeback, that he'd signed a deal to join The Sun and News Corp. As well as now being a columnist for The Sun, Piers will launch Uncensored globally on Monday, April 25, with UK viewers able to tune in at 8pm on Sky, Virgin Media and Freeview.
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In the run up to the first episode, which we already know will feature a fiery sit down chat with former US President Donald Trump, Piers shared a teaser advert for Uncensored, in which he is seen being silenced by a producer over words that may offend viewers. In the clip, the producer, seen sipping a green smoothie, pulls Piers up for saying: "People can speak their minds," telling him: "Some people don't identify as people."
Piers is then reprimanded for saying 'big opinions' with the producer saying: "Sorry, that's fatist." with his use of the word 'meaty,' also sparking action from his producer, over fears it could offend vegans. The advert ends with a fed up Piers firing back: "Actually I find you offensive!" adding: "You can find me on TalkTV. T straight talking starts here."
Piers captioned the video: "*TRIGGER WARNING* This new TV ad for @PiersUncensored will upset all whiny woke over-sensitive snowflakes."